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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1948)
SATURDAY, FEB. 7, 1948 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACB THREl WEATHER NI1IITHKIIN ( A1.IKOIINIA Miially fair Imlii, tniilslil Ntiutlny liu-iima ns rluiiiliiiraa notlli mill lair aniuli jinr llnil. MhIii rlllit liiillh liiillliili Hiin tla.v. iimiiitliig In Null r'taiirlaru NtlliiliO 11 Itf It I . Nliyhllv Milllnrr Nf Ipi iiiiiiiim. Moil pull niilhiaMlri IV wind nil mil III emat mil iiuiilriflU iiurlliwratvily wind nil Sunlit t'tinal. K I .AM A'I'li rAI.I.M AMI VIIINITV CtllllllV Willi KllllW llUlltflll Mllll NlHHlM. Illlfli luiliiy 211. liw liiitlHhl 1(1. Hull ftunilnv ii. WKHTKIIN OKKII'IN llliT"alii cliillillliKM Imtnv Willi tliUffl lain snil iiiiw mil III (Million. lurMilliiK iivvr wpt ioiiIiiii li.nlslil unil Hiimlav. Hmii rimm ing NtiiiiU, mltni'Nit. Hliglillv wmiiivr limlirlil Willi l"W m l" KMulilly niiilr Hiimlnv Ari-liHKiii lrmiii alllli-a :i In 4.1 liKlny, ill to 4l Siimlny. MnilMl pniillimly wlml liitililit. I imams In rrrali In alums t miiiillt id 1'iilunilila till rMihiiihiii, ilm-lmalng ami bm'iilliliig smillmvalei ly HiiiiiImv. rAN'irilN ONKIIIIN - IlierM.lliS rliiiMllnraa li.ilnv Willi Hlil N"W IH'llli IMirllnil llila ulterinMin. aiifnillns iivt tul iiuilliiil liinlilil mill Hiimlnv Hllglil Iv wuriurr luiuslil Willi low iO In ill. Allr"""'" 3.1 In as To Hun I'rmirlwn Hurry K. Pelts, lot-nl urn-Hi lor ttiri Metro IkiIiiiiii Life Insurance romiiuny, jrft Friday nllilil l"r Man Francisco where he will BiM-iul a week will at tend the company nifctlnK. rein enrncd lln honor nf Ix-lnir In cluded as a nurnl lit the IIMH Presi dent's clllll inecllllK. kivcll lo It aKcnt out nf WOO In this territory. Pelts will bo ft mirsl l I'"1 r"lr niiinl tintrl. Iliislims M e e 1 1 n I Catholic PaiiKhtcrs nf America will hold bualnriM meeting In the parish hull. , Monilny Hi B p. m. A subject of vital linimrliuue In rvrry member nf Court Klnmnlh will be discussed mid Hit attendance of nil members 1. requested. Mlldrrd Keavcy will lit rhalrmtin of the refreshment committee. I.Vnm flardrn tirove M .W. "lilll" Cnselxiom of Clnrdell Ornve, Calif.. Is a vlnltor In KIninnm rails ami while, here l at the Hull. Cocbonm resided lor miiiiy years In Una city r d l buiy Kreellim old mentis here. He alleniled the Klka Indue session laal niRhl and plain to re main here until February 30. Kporla lianre -- Meinbera of the Klaiiiaill Falls Moose Hpotis aMO rlatlon are aikcd lo allend a special meellnii at 7:30 lonlitlil at the liKlite quarteri. Following the meetlnl there will be a apeclal dance on aored by IJit ax:lallon for all mcinbrra and guenu. Nurat Mia. Itmnlla Jonea, (til and Jrfferaun, hn relurneil lo work In llio olllie of IJr. Wayne It. rier ten. Hhe worked with lilm after hla return from aenict and enmo bacli annlii In Jiinunry ltMD when Mra. Nellis Clayton left tor her home in Portland. Kitrnaion Meellni 'I'he Merrill home externum unit will hold It lemilar meeting on Thurwliiy eve nlnis al the Merrill high arlioul. The mrellng will lie on the raro and use of new mnterinli. FiMitstools com pleted al the ln.it iiiicllnu will be on display Tueaday. To Torlland-Glen Clulley of Vv'hlle avenue was railed to Port land Thursday by the aerloua lll neaa of hla lather who waa to have had imincry In Porllnnd Friday. The elder Clulley la 83 years of aiie and resides at Nrwbcrg. Vacation William Peterson ot MS HerRcant left Friday for New Orlrmis and the Mnrdl Clrni. He will be gone about a week and will vull friends In that city while there. Peterson la an employe of Senrs, Roebuck. From Portland J. K, Fox. secre tary - treasurer of the Northwest Livestock Production Credit asso ciation, and Pat Cecil, field repre sentative, were In Klamath Falls this week-end en rutin lo the flrd llluff. Calif., bull sale. Vl.ltnrs -Ml, mid Mrs. Wnyne KccM'P of Mi'dford arrived In Klniniilh Fulls Friday evening o help their molher, Mrs. Hose Kie sre, celelirule her birthday. Himiii niter their arrival ihey received li'leplioiie cull fioin (heir duiiKhler l.i.ulse, Mrs. (,'. CJ. Houtherliinil of Medford, telling of the sudden Ill ness of two Kiiinildiiuuliteia. Mrs. Keesee relumed to Medford on the eveuliiK bus. Keeseo, former leucli er In Kluin.illl Fulls, and now em ployed ut Camp rltonemiin, has lieen seriously III for sevrrul months but Is much Improved. Hull Arrives - Mr. and Mis. I.oren Hlinons, IVi N. 3rd. are purents of their second son, Hleven, born Fri day al Kliiiiinlh Valley hospital. Miliums Is wrestling couch at Klam ath Union high school and was not al home for Ihr blessed event, hav ing taken his wrestling team to Hiilem. He arrived here at 3 a. in. today. Mrs. Hlmons' mother. Mrs. It W. Ilurrett of Uis Angeles, Is here with her daughter's family. New Hon Word wos received Friday night announcing the blrlh of a son lo Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur W Jones of Pittsburg. Cullf. The little boy was born Friday and has been n a m r d llrudlry ltlchard. He weighed pounds II ounce's. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wil bur A. Jones of 20 High and Mr. and Mrs. Hulph llitworlh of Parma, Idaho. Spacious Red Brick Country Dwelling r i !' ' ' : fjmi mm i '.f'; ;:.;;., ';-23l A bath for each of the three bedrooms Is part of Ilia house plan for the Paul Dalton residence on the Merrill highway. This loin, low modrrn structure has no basement, but there la extra space In the two-car garage for storage. Tailoring Class All persons plan ning to attend the OVrJ tailoring course stalling Tuesday. February Id. at I p. m , should bring to class a (lencll, paper, measuring tape and class fee. The clnss will be held In the campus store building, formerly the post exchange. Suburb Group Will Oppose County's Plan For Zoning The proposed courtly lonlng plan met with vigorous opposition from the Suburban lenguo at a meeting last night at Hhasta school. A test vote token on the plan showed an 80 per cent opposition. Twenty per cent of the members of the league cost no vole and of those voting not one was for the plan which deals with building restric tions and street construction regula tions, Ned Hmlth and L. Alva Uiwls were appointed by Hie league to further Investigate the plan and report bark. They will each appoint one addi tional member. Objection to the plan was based on the opinion that It Is un democratic and there would be no way to recall a member of the county lonlng board or any decision made, by the board under the pres ent sel-up. The generally expressed opinion of members ot the league was that If the zoning plan should carry In the May primary that sub urbanites would seek a separate municipality. A report from the rural fire dis trict board by Secretary Clyde Wil liams suited that the fire house Is about one-third completed but con struction Is being delayed by cold weather. The fire district was organ ized last year and everything is ready to start operation April 15. Two new fire trucks are on order al a cost of I2J.000. Lewis reported that the 4-inlll tax levied on all suburban property last year has been more than balanced by the drop In property fire lnsur a nee rates. Falling Branch Fatal To Logger Ralph O. Bcapoose, 41 -year-old Klamath logger and rigger, was killed by a fulling limb while worg : ing in the woods near Klamath I Klver, Cullf. on February 3, accord ing to word received here by friends. Bcapoose worked In this area lor many years and was a former Long Bell and Ewauna Box company em ploye. He died two hours after the fatal accident and final rites were held February 4 at Eugene. Bca poose was a native of Beverley, W. Vs., and remains were shipped to the family home. He Is survived by I his wife, Mary. rish Leader Keeps Office DUBLIN, Feb. 7 m Eamon de Vulera, Eire's prime minister for 18 years, has lost his party majority In parliament but Is expected to keep his Job Just the same. His flanna fall (government party won only 66 of the 147 seats In the new dall 'parliament! In last Wednesday's general election, com plete returns showed today. The combined opposition. Includ ing parties that had sought a coali tion government, won 76. The re maining five seats will be filled next Tuesdoy In a postponed elec tion In Carlow and Kilkenny coun ties. The government party had 77 of 138 deputies in the old parliament d:ssolved last fall. The new dall meets February 13 to elect a prime minister. Op ponents and supporters agree De Vetera stands a good chance of re election by pulling the votes of some Independent and national la bor party deputies. He needs 77 votes to win. Independents have 12. national labor four. The Irish Independent, Dublin newspaper, said he would make a strong try for parliamentary con trol, even if only temporary, so that he could call another election be fore long. He did that in 1944 after squeaking through to re-election the previous year. Logging Company Chimney Tumbles PORTLAND, Feb. 7 oP) A $35,000 fire destroyed the Wilson River Log ging company's boiler room and fuel bin and toppled over a 50-foot chimney at the plant today. The mill, which employs 40 men, will be out of operation a month. The night foreman said the fire apparently was caused by . sparks falling on a sawdust bin. The Doctor Says Heart Research Gains By KDWIN P. JORDAN, M. D. Written for NKA Hervlrt In 1944, about 676,000 people In the United States died of diseases of the heart and blood vessels. Ac cording to the American Heart as sociation, which Is conducting a nationwide campaign this week, one person In every 20 suffers from some disease of the blood vessels or of the heart. Heart disease Is not a single con dition. The campaign against It must, therefore, be aimed at the several underlying causes responsi ble for the various types of diffi culty. Rheumatic fever, for example, Is one of the most important causes. This develops most often during ch'ihood. Research on means of preventing and treating this Im portant source of heart disease Is of pressing Importance. High blood pressure and harden ing of the arteries are other ex tremely Important types of blood vessel and heart difficulty. Here, too, research mast go forward on many fronta In order to find the cause and means of prevention and treatment. These two afflictions may be follow ed by bleeding or a clot In the brain, causing a stroke of apoplexv. Coronary thrombosis, which Is a clot In the artery supplying the heart, and angina pectoris are also common complications. Much has already been learned in preventing the advance of some of these con ditions. Nevertheless, thev take an enormous toll of life and health. OUTLOOK IMPROVED Most people with heart disease I need not necessarily look forward to a life or Invalidism. The outlook Is much better than waa formerly thought, and the care of many types of diseases Involving the blood ves sels and heart has greatly Improved, already. Nevertheless, research la necessary If we art to expect further progress. More people should be made swart of how much can be done for them, especially If their difficulty Is found early. In all of this work, the Amerl can Heart association and other In. terested organizations are making a real contribution. THE DOCTOR ANSWERS QUESTION: My hair, eyebrow and eyelashes are falling out. What can I do? ANSWER: Your condition sound typical of alopecia areata. The causa of this condition la not known, but in the majority of cases the hair eventually grows back. Nary men at the training center have an opportunity to see motion pictures which show what men do la various ratings on board ship. Classified Ads Bring Results HOTELS OSBOP.N HOLLAND EUGENE, ORE. MEDFORD Thoroughly Modern Mr. il 1. E. Eulir sod Jtt Carl7 rra)ftitari Vacation Tim All The Time! McCREDIE Hot Springs Resort, on hiway 5$ Phone 9FJ McCredle Springs, Oregon Open all year! Health ... Rest . . . Recreation . . Loafing) I'lles George Temple, brother of Movie Star Shirley Temple, left Klamath Kails today for Eugene and from Eugene will return to Uurbank, Calif, by plane. He stopped at the Wlnema hotel while In town. Dalton Home Uses Glass Wtllamlna brick and glass blocks are used for the exterior of this recently completed ouc-sUiry home of the Paul Daltons on Merrill road. Wide concrete alcps and porcli mark the entrance and a large con crete terrace makes an outdoor liv ing room al the rear of the house which has casement windows with roll screens and a hip roof. The Inside of the llvlng-dlnlng room Is finished In natural bircli and paneling of this material flanks the brick fireplace. Besides this room the house has three bedrooms and three bulhs, a kitchen and breakfast room, a den, a utility room and a double garage. There Is no basement. Hoi w atrr heat convectors have been Installed to warm the house. Sheldon Brumbaugh was the arch itect. Saddle Jaunt Comes To End WASHINGTON. Feb. 7 (,1-Ned Kennedy, dl, and Cecil Cury. 31, of Tncoma, Wash., hove completed an 8'i month horseback trip from their home slate to the nation's cipllal and now hope to see Presi dent Truman. The two arrived here Thursday, and said they could have made the trek in five months but stopped along the way to mini and Ilsh. Kennedy, owner of the Horse and a Half ranch, and Cary, hla fore man, followed the old Lewis and Clark trull. They started May t with five horses and a Jackass but cut their string to three horses at Chicago. Their desire to see the president stems from promises made to hun dreds nf boys along the way. Por the return trip they will use a station wagon and trailer. Hkl Meet There will be a ski patrol meeting at H p. m. Monday In room 215, Klamath Union high school. To Berkeley Police JuiIrc How ard Strode left this week-end for Berkeley, Cullf. He will be gone about a week. St. Paul's A regular meeting of St. Paul's Guild will be held next Tuesday at the home of Miss Mnry Btewnrt, 1110 Monclnlre. Tcum Hero Tho Grunts Puss biiskelliull team with Coach Dnvls and the routing section stayed at the Wincmn hotel Friday night. Briton Lays Claim To Jet Speed Mark GLOUCESTERSHIRE, Eng., Pcb. 7 il'i W. A. Wntoiinn claimed a world speed record of R1B.80 miles an hour over tho 100-kllometer closed course for his twin Jet Meteor IV plane Friday. Waterloii Is an RAF squadron lender and test pilot. The previous record for such n course wns set by Oroup dipt. John Cunningham, who mnilo the required three cir cuits last AtiRiist In a Drllnvlllnnd Vninplio Jet flglitor nl an average speed of 4011.88 m.p.h. Classified Ails Bring Results PUMICE TILE For Evory Building Nocd "Thcro is no Finer Pumice Tilo Made." Klamath Pumice Tile Co. 1840 Owens Phone 411 1 9 Fain Undergoes More Surgery OAKLAND, Calif., Feb. 7 iPi Ferris Fain, Philadelphia Athletlri first baseman, has como through hi- second bit of surgery. Fain underwent an operation Wednesday lo remove growths from his right knee. The surgeon, Dr Harold Hitchcock, snld It was "ap parently quite successful." Several months ago Fain had some bone chltis removed from an elbow. The first sucker still hasn't signed hlr 1048 contract. Tule Mayor Sets Day For Prayer TULELAKE, Feb. 7 Mayor Ralph Pansptt has Issued a procla mation setting aside Friday. Febru ary 13, as World Dny of Prayer In Tulelnke. The request was granted upon suggestion of members of church women's organisations. The meeting will be held at 2 p. m. In the Tuleluke Community Presbyterian church and members of all city churches arc expected to at tend. Bpeakrrs will be representa tives from tho churches. SKIS THE IllHtl III UAKT Outboard Boats Link River B oaf Works (ISO FRONT STREET ail ffklti fUtml) Urn, aa (IfoctretaC rrslUMi t extra omC 1 ! ' . v J bUICK faKeS the OOWS-with ten sparkling models, a new Vibra-Shielded ride, sensational Dynaflow Drive, 30-odd new advances The curtain's up the show is on and look what's in the spot light, taking all the bows. It's Buick this bonnie, brawny Buick, highway fashion plate of l'M8,and easily the most distinguish able car on the rood. 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